Former New York Mets third baseman and captain David Wright is lending a hand in the efforts to raise money for individuals affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
On Thursday, the Mets shared a video featuring the club's all-time leader in hits, runs and RBIs discussing how he'd accepted the "All-In Challenge" fundraising mission:
David Wright is All In!
— New York Mets (@Mets) April 23, 2020
The Captain has accepted the #AllInChallenge! Enjoy the day with Mr. Wright which includes lunch, watch a #Mets game with David, signed merchandise and so much more. Bid now https://t.co/vamzBaFQzQ pic.twitter.com/fgyGZCh6DG
The winner of Wright's auction and three other individuals will receive an all-inclusive pass to a Mets home game alongside the retired infielder. They'll have lunch with Wright, watch batting practice on the field, meet current Mets players, watch the game from seats behind home plate, and receive an autographed jersey and bat, along with other signed memorabilia.
According to the All-In page, money raised through this auction will go toward Meals on Wheels, No Kid Hungry, America's Food Fund, Feeding America and World Central Kitchen.
The leading bid was $9,000 as of 5:30 p.m. ET. Bidding continues through the end of April.
Wright is unquestionably one of the most beloved Mets figures of the past 20 years, one who had his career cut short due to spinal stenosis. The 37-year-old made his last appearance as an active player at Citi Field in September 2018.
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